Crossrail Update

8 November 2019

Update on Crossrail Progress from TFL and Crossrail

Crossrail Ltd has updated the Crossrail Board on progress to complete the Elizabeth line. Transport for London has issued the following announcement to the London Stock Exchange: London Stock Exchange message

Mark Wild, Chief Executive, Crossrail Ltd made a statement:

The Crossrail project has made good progress over recent months as the new plan to complete the Elizabeth line is implemented by the supply chain.

A key focus during 2019 has been finalising the stations, tunnels, portals and shafts. By the end of the year, Custom House, Farringdon and Tottenham Court Road stations will be complete and the project is on track to finish fit-out of the tunnels in January. The central section will be substantially complete by the end of the first quarter in 2020, except for Bond Street and Whitechapel stations where work will continue.

The two critical paths for the project remain software development for the signalling and train systems, and the complex assurance and handover process for the railway; both involve safety certification for the Elizabeth line. These must be done to the highest quality standards to ensure reliability of the railway from day one of passenger service. Crossrail Ltd will need further time to complete software development for the signalling and train systems and the safety approvals process for the railway. The Trial Running phase will begin at the earliest opportunity in 2020, this will be followed by testing of the operational railway to ensure it is safe and reliable.

The latest assessment is that the opening of the central section will not occur in 2020, which was the first part of our previously declared opening window. The Elizabeth line will open as soon as practically possible in 2021. The Crossrail team will provide Londoners with further certainty about when the Elizabeth line will open early in 2020.

The detailed cost forecasts continue to show that the project’s costs will increase due to programme risks and uncertainties. The latest projections indicate a range of between £400 million to £650 million more than the revised funding agreed by the Mayor, Government and Transport for London in December 2018.

The Crossrail team are aiming to complete the Elizabeth line as quickly as possible but there are no short-cuts to delivering this hugely complex railway. The Elizabeth line must be completed to the highest safety and quality standards.”